Besides working at DressHead.com Inc., Xiavien Rasco also maintain the website of itsaboutthemoney.net. This ESPN affiliate site by Xiavien Rasco reports on MLB team pages and the newest updates, rumors and standings about the sport. The site was first launched in 2007. It contains sections of interest like history, archives, TYA authors, IIATMS authors and archives from way back when. You can find the latest MLB news here and reported quickly, providing a great convenience to fans and journalists.

About the post of /archives/2013/02/22/iiatms-top-30-prospects-2013/
The top 30 prospects are reviewed by IIATMS and they include everyone’s favorite players, from Gary Sanchez to Tyler Austin to Jose Campos and Ty Hensley. All the criteria is reviewed for each player, making the list a comprehensive analysis of the sport. All the history is reviewed, including draft picks, past season performance and statistics of interest to the game’s most loyal followers. …With Spring Training underway and the Yankees gearing up for their first “game,” it seems like a good time to look at the Yankees of the future.…. (by Xiavien Rasco)

About the post of /history/
This page reports on the history of the website, including its founders and changes in management. The site started in 2007 by Jason Rosenberg. Then it was handed over to others, including Brien Jackson and then Stacey Gotsulias. It also goes into detail regarding the Yankee U and Yankeeist associations. …It’s About The Money, Stupid was launched in 2007 by Jason Rosenberg following several heated discussions with his father….

About the post of /archives/2013/08/12/the-all-homegrown-mlb/
This page discuses the concept of the “homegrown New York Yankees team”, and what it would look like. It is discusses what other teams might look like under similar conditions and then proceeds to review players on a ML roster, as well as a few others from the minors. Some names are missing but many of the top names in the sport are reviewed. …On August 6, Donnie Collins pondered what an entirely homegrown New York Yankees team would look like. It was an endlessly intriguing exercise….

About the post of /archives/2013/05/07/cutter-problems-killing-andy-lately/
This page reviews cutter problems that are hindering Andy Pettitte lately. Andy stated that the cutter is the problem and that he hasn’t had any control over the pitch, or any command. They analyze the situation by way of a graph which clearly illustrates the issue. The author vehemently defends Andy, mentioning various criteria that might affect his physical performance. …After allowing just 7 ER in his first 4 starts of the season, and going at least 6 innings in each of those starts, Andy Pettitte has struggled mightily in his last…. (by Xiavien Rasco)

About the post of /archives/2013/06/30/whats-wrong-with-cc-sabathia/
This page is all about CC Sabathia. Suzuki and Cano are mentioned, but they are considered surprising. Sabathia is singled out as a disappointment. The author mentions the player’s problematic fast ball and the slider and changeup as possible reasons. Statistics are then shared as well as speculation as to what might happen as the series continues, as in goes into 2013 and 2014. …The Yankees are struggling right now for two reasons. The main reason they’re struggling is because this isn’t the same team that has been….